Spider,
You ask very complex questions. In regards to Michael Zapara & Ed Brody, I don't have any information in regards to the companies they have promoted. As far as I am concerned, they don't even exist. Any company they are involved with I would stay clear of.
As you know, OTC stocks have always been a haven for short sellers. That is the problem with any OTC stock. Right now, I am working on getting the Mako audit completed in order for Mako Capital to be a fully reporting company. Once that is completed, I want to increase the asset value of the company so it may qualify for a NASDAQ listing.
Furthermore, I can't dwell on all the mistakes that have been made with Mako Capital, Airstar Technologies, etc. If I did, I would be so depressed I wouldn't want to get up in the morning and go to work. Where would that leave the shareholders? Let me tell you, with stock that is worth zero. I wasn't involved with the management of Mako back then. And for Airstar, management didn't ask for my opinion. If they did, I would of gladly given them a word or two. But they felt they had all the answers. So now it is time to move forward and do the best I can do.
As far as promoters, boiler rooms, telemarketing, etc., I don't have any answers for you. I will tell you that Mako Capital hasn't hired any - - nor do they plan to. This company doesn't need that kind of element associated with it.
Jayne Newell |